Clarksville Montgomery County Humane Society to hold 3rd Annual SPAY-ghetti Dinner
March 27, 2014
Clarksville, TN – On Friday, April 11th the Clarksville Montgomery County Humane Society is holding their Spay-ghetti Dinner at First Presbyterian Church. The dinner starts at 5:00pm with the last seating at 7:00pm.
Tickets are only $10.00 for Adults and $5.00 for Kids 10 and under. Dinner includes spaghetti, salad, bread, drink and dessert provided by George the Cake Guy. Drive-Thru Available pick up is available.
Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization to host Veterans Outreach April 7th
March 27, 2014
Montgomery County, TN – The Montgomery County Veterans Service Organization is hosting a Veterans Outreach for veterans and their dependents from 10:00am to 3:00pm, Monday, April 7th, at the William O. Beach Civic Hall in Veterans Plaza, 350 Pageant Lane, Clarksville. [Read more]
Kenwood High School Tennis to host Zumbathon fundraiser Friday, April 4th
March 27, 2014
Clarksville, TN – The Kenwood High School Tennis teams will be hosting a fundraising event call “Zumbathon” on Friday, April 4th from 5:30pm-6:30pm. Tickets are $5.00. All donations are welcomed and accepted.
The event will be held in the Kenwood High cafeteria. Everyone at the event will be participating in a Zumba Fitness class conducted by Zumba Fitness certified trainers. There will be no food provided, but water will be for sale.
Historian to discuss new view of Andrew Jackson at APSU on April 9th
March 26, 2014
Clarksville, TN – Many Americans view Andrew Jackson as a frontiersman who fought duels, killed Indians and stole another man’s wife. Historians have traditionally presented Jackson as a man who struggled to overcome obstacles and helped create a more democratic United States.
In his compelling new biography of Jackson published by LSU Press, historian Mark R. Cheathem argues for a reassessment of these long-held views, suggesting that in fact “Old Hickory” lived as an elite Southern gentleman.
Dr. Harold Vann’s Coping with Life Based on Experience-Created Wisdom
March 26, 2014
Clarksville, TN – Clarksville resident Dr. Harold Vann served as a pediatrician for 37 years.
His training began at the University of Tennessee Medical School followed by an internship and residency in Pediatrics at the City of Memphis Hospital followed by another residency in Pediatrics at Vanderbilt University.
He served as president of the Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and he is distinguished for his efforts to establish KidsCare, a pediatric clinic devoted to serving TennCare patients in Montgomery County; Dr. Vann served as Chief of Pediatrics and Chief of Staff at Clarksville Memorial Hospital.
Dr. Stephen Daugherty elected as a Fellow of the American College of Phlebology
March 25, 2014
Clarksville, TN – Stephen F. Daugherty, MD, was elected last week by the Board of Directors of the American College of Phlebology as a Fellow of the American College of Phlebology (FACPh).
Dr. Daugherty has practiced vascular surgery in Clarksville, Tennessee for the past 20 years and he devoted his practice in 2008 to the full-time care of venous disorders (Phlebology).
Theatrical Sensation “Les Miserables” Takes the Stage of the Roxy Regional Theatre, March 28th – May 10th
March 25, 2014
Grand Opening Celebration on Saturday, March 29th, to Launch Seven-Week Run
Clarksville, TN – Epic, grand and uplifting, “Les Miserables” has captured the hearts of audiences around the country, and its powerful affirmation of the human spirit has made this adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic an international smash-hit.
This spring, Boublil and Schonberg’s popular masterpiece takes the stage of the Roxy Regional Theatre, March 28th – May 10th.
A grand opening celebration with the cast on Saturday, March 29th, launches the seven-week run of “Les Miserables”. Following that evening’s 8:00pm performance, audience members will be invited onstage to socialize with the cast over champagne and hors d’oeuvres. Tickets are $50.00 (including the show).
Esteemed biologist Hayes to speak at APSU April 7th
March 25, 2014
Clarksville, TN – Have you ever heard of atrazine? It’s a popular, but potent, weed-killer, and chances are, there are traces of this chemical contaminant in your body.
In the late 1990s, the agri-chemical giant Syngenta hired Dr. Tyrone Hayes, professor of integrative biology at the University of California at Berkley, to make sure atrazine was safe for the public. [Read more]
First Class of 2014 Completes Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Workshops
March 24, 2014
Montgomery County, TN – The first class of 2014 completed the Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification Program (CMCGCP) workshops. The group began in January and concluded a series of three workshops that lasted approximately three hours each in March.

The first group of 2014 completes the Clarksville-Montgomery County Green Certification workshop series. Pictured from left to right are: Back Row: Tia Suiter; Keith Roberts; Mike Vietenheimer; Tim Sawyer; Yvonne Chamberlain; Adam Bibb; Andrea Jacobsen and Dan Utt. Front Row : Lisa Izzy; Amanda Rose; Frances Traughber (peeking out); Angie Henson; Susan Dolnak; Mayor Carolyn Bowers; George Gallardo and Maria Terry.
Rivers and Spires Adds New, Exciting Events to the 2014 Line Up
March 24, 2014
Clarksville, TN – For over a decade, the Rivers and Spires Festival has brought the streets of Historic Downtown Clarksville to life with a maze of family friendly activities, musical acts and one-of-a-kind entertainment. This April 24th-26th will be no different, and it will be bigger and better than ever.
This annual, must-attend event has so much music and free fun packed into the three days that it is mind blowing that it costs absolutely nothing for you and your family to get in.














